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novixz said:
If you could tell the 14 (or however old you were when starting high school) something what would it be?
I'd tell the eleven year old me "accept the offers from those frickin' private schools and grammar schools instead of accepting the offer from the comprehensive just because it was within walking distance".

novixz said:
Was it hard for you in high school?
Let's see, on my first day a guy was stabbed in the stairwell. By the end of my first month another guy had been savagely beaten with a barbell out in the yard. Things quietened down for the next two years (bar the gang fights, but that's just London). Then some twattish little gangsters from my school murdered some gangster from another school and a shit-tonne of gangsters from their school came charging into ours attempting a revenge killing. Luckily the riot vans got there just in time. A few weeks later one kid called another's mother 'gay' and so the aggrieved forced his head into a tower driver drill, I managed to get him over to the school's nurse but he was leaking a buttload of blood and he had to go to hospital.

Yeah, I'd tell my 11 year old self to stay the fuck away from inner-city comprehensive school. But I'm sure things are a lot less violent where you are, given your level of literacy at your age. So some advice to my old self that might actually apply to you is:

1) Be very careful of who you make friends with and the reputation you try to maintain. Being one of the popular kids loses its appeal after the first year, but you get stuck in that role for much longer and find that you have to be less and less yourself to keep it going. Make sure you're making friends with people because you like those people and not because you aspire to be seen to be like those people; maintaining a fake persona is very wearing and means you're not going to make any friends that you'll keep beyond high school.

2) Start looking at the job market right now. It's a lovely idea to be able to think you're going to make it as an actor etc, but you'll almost certainly change your mind within a few years and if you've forsaken everything else for that goal then you're not left with a lot of options. Look at some practical decent jobs that sound interesting and look for what they require. You'll find most (at least in the UK) non-specific higher wage jobs, like retail management/buying, require a non-specific degree; just make sure you keep your grades high enough to get a decent degree from a top-half university, but don't specifically aim for the top of the top colleges unless you've got some really specific reason to do so. Stressing out about getting the very highest grades possible when it's not really necessary for 99% of degree courses isn't going to make life fun, but nor will falling so low in your grades that you've got no fallback; try to stay somewhere in between super high GPA and low GPA unless the former comes naturally to you.

3) Be courteous to members of staff, but realise that you don't need them to love you in order for you to succeed because, at the end of the day, they won't be marking your final exams. If you feel that you've been legitimately victimised or aggrieved over some matter then calmly and politely address the offending member of staff over the issue.

4) Really try to focus on your classes as they're being given with an eye to whether or not they suit your interests for later life. I can't tell you how annoyed with myself I am that I didn't pay any attention in science classes and had to wait until I was finished with high school to figure out that I love science.

5) Most importantly, and most importantly throughout life, don't get too stressed out. Try to be easy going with other people, try not to start fights or initiate rivalries; if someone's getting under your skin then try to avoid them rather than duke it out with them and pursue the legitimate courses of action if you think they're bullying you etc. Try to calmly approach subjects you don't gel with and approach the teacher to voice problems with the subject. It's amazing how often teachers are willing to give up their free time or bits of advice to help you if you need it. Basically, try get along with others, use their skills to your advantage and learn from their advice (or their mistakes!).

If you've got any questions about anything you might face then I'd be happy to give my perspective, but the US and UK education systems differ greatly.
 

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So yeah, I'm going to high school, it's 10:05 PM where I live and I should probably be asleep. So anyway, I'm not sure what to expect, everybody is telling me to grow up and mature some, but I'm not sure if I want to. My sister says to keep a 3.5 to 4.0 GPA, IDK if I'm sure I can do that. Now for the discussion value. Was it hard for you in high school? Did you get along socially/academically? Are you glad about your high school experience? If you could tell the 14 (or however old you were when starting high school) something what would it be? Don't be a smart ass and say that it would tear the fabric of time. Also, shark week is over, how do you feel about that?

Captcha: ruture frombs.

According to Urban Dictionary, frombes is another word for anal intercourse. Oh captcha you kinky little girl.
I loved my high school years. While I wasn't the most social kid in class, it's kind of hard not to make friends when you see the same 33 people all day (private Catholic school. 33 in my graduating class, and we're the biggest class in the school's history). Grades are important, so put in the effort to keep that high GPA (if possible), but don't feel bad if you mess up on a test...it happens, and the grading system is pretty much designed to put you down. Basically, no matter what capacity you have, do your best. Fulfill your potential and feel accomplished for it, no matter what that potential may be. Also, if you don't like a teacher, don't disrupt class just to prove a point. It only makes things worse for everyone.
If at all possible, get a job at some point during high school. I'm trying to find one at the moment, and it really sucks to be in college and not have any professional experience to list on the resume.

Also, if you're shy, then find someone nice and outgoing, and make him/her your new best friend. People like that can cure shyness, trust me. :)

If I could tell my 14-year-old self something...don't date [insert first girlfriend's name here], don't wait three damn years to ask out [Classmate], and don't take Spanish 4. There will be a new teacher, and she sucks. Sophomore year, get a job instead of playing Basketball (I really sucked). Go to dances, join clubs, and don't take that one kid's crap. When you graduate, major in Nursing, not Computer Science. You aren't good at programming, [me].
Sorry, very little of that actually applies as advice.


Above all else...have fun! Don't push yourself to the point that you have no social life, but don't socialize to the point that academics are suffering. It's hard to balance, but that is one of the best skills you can learn for college.

Finally...if you take Calculus, never forget the "+C". That will cost you. :p
 

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1) Pay attention 2) Find people you can actually stand for more than an hour at a time(how long a class period lasted at my school) 3) Be yourself and people will like you for you, cliche I know but it's true.
 

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Pegghead said:
So what grades does high-school cover in the states? I've been in "high-school" for the past four years (over here it covers years 7-12, myself currently being in year 10) and I've heard that the system's a bit different in the US.

I guess all I can say is make a good first impression, depending on how well you get along with teachers and all the other kids in your year (I'm guessing you're going to a co-ed school. If so, be thankful for it, I'm not saying my school's bad but it gets a bit wierd after a while going to a same-sex school) high-school can either be a great time or a living hell.As for grades, all you can do is do your best, listen to your teachers and try and avoid stress...neither schooling nor your social-life should dominate your time, they should both just be in equal balance (because there is a bigger workload...it's managable and somewhat more flexible though).
Here in the U.S.A it's usually 9th to 12th grade.
 

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novixz said:
My sister says to keep a 3.5 to 4.0 GPA, IDK if I'm sure I can do that.
Screw that. Do it anyway. If you "I'm not sure" your way through C averages, you will never forgive yourself. So don't let that happen. Kids these days don't realize how much it actually means, thinking they can get along fine if they have a <3.0 GPA and maybe never go to college, and they probably can, but if you can go for more than fine, do it. Don't dig yourself into a hole freshman year. Work as hard as you can and stay on top of everything. That'll carry over to the next three years. And remember- the next four years will change the course of your entire life, so all the work and long nights it takes are worth it.
 

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1:Find some friends that fit you're liking, they'll be easy to find depending on how big your niche and highschool are.
2:Stay in the 70s and above range.
3:Hope you get good teachers who AREN'T dicks
4:Be smartasses to the ones that are (I don't recommend it but it's good fun)
5:Get an ipod
6:DO NOT make fun of the bald science teacher by calling him "The Bald Eagle"
7:Walk fast and don't by the spear of Odin! stand in a doorway
8:Generally "popular kids" are hipsters or just plain irritating.
9:Get alot of sleep...I've fallen asleep in class a few to many times and my friend hasn't shown up on time since th 7th grade.
10:Be yourself (I'm very aware how cheesy that sounds) but if you try to alter yourself agaisnt your will to fit in to a specific group it will end poorly.
10 a: If you personality happens to include you being a dick than I suggest you change THAT part and only that part.
 

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its just like elementary school its really not as much of a change as teachers make it out to be. College is where you will find big changes happening.
 

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novixz said:
So yeah, I'm going to high school, it's 10:05 PM where I live and I should probably be asleep. So anyway, I'm not sure what to expect, everybody is telling me to grow up and mature some, but I'm not sure if I want to. My sister says to keep a 3.5 to 4.0 GPA, IDK if I'm sure I can do that. Now for the discussion value. Was it hard for you in high school? Did you get along socially/academically? Are you glad about your high school experience? If you could tell the 14 (or however old you were when starting high school) something what would it be? Don't be a smart ass and say that it would tear the fabric of time. Also, shark week is over, how do you feel about that?

Captcha: ruture frombs.

According to Urban Dictionary, frombes is another word for anal intercourse. Oh captcha you kinky little girl.
I am about to go into my junior year, and I get along pretty well with whoever I decide I want to be around. Hot tip: Don't be introverted. Don't wait for someone to start a conversation with you, that usually takes too damn long and establishes you as "that quiet antisocial guy" (take it from a guy who has gone entire days at school without speaking a word). In my experience, most high schoolers are idiots who aren't worth talking to, but your efforts at being social will pay off, trust me.

As far as academics go, my grades suck (GPA of .75 or so at one point [much improved now]). Do your homework, study, and be respectful to your teachers. Getting on your teacher's good side will help LOADS, since it will make them more willing to work with you if you find your grade in their class slipping. I recommend NOT going down the path of the slacker, like I did, as I will never get a well-paying job and will likely not be able to support a family without totally breaking my balls with the effort.

Speaking of balls, I'm gonna totally level with you here, you will want to do some stupid shit that will get you in really, really big trouble. Like, 18 years worth of trouble. Avoiding that path is not as easy as you may think. I doubt you'll do anything that stupid, but by god, be careful about your decisions.

You'll be fine. Just don't stress about it, that's the most important thing. Be chill and stay confident, and you'll have a grand old time.
 

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Honestly, as lame as it is, be yourself. No one person is hated more than someone who pretends to be something/one that they're not. If you like eg: nerdy stuff, don't over proclaim it, but don't be shy to say so either.
I was a pale, braces, nerdy, lanky awkward kid in grade 9. (now im going into grade 12) and honestly, I did fine.
Be aware not to judge people on how they look. I have a best friend who is a gangster latino. And another friend who is really into sports (playing provincially... same as state)
Do your work/homework. Don't be the class clown, but be funny. All things in moderation. Go to parties, but remember that sometimes, work comes before play.
Lastly, enjoy it. You're building up to the best years of your life. (college/university)

Oh, and don't go for peer pressure. I drink, and id say its alright, and I have done pot, and its alright (I prefer alcohol). Just dont get caught up with ONLY doing them, cause, well, obviously it gets bad.

Don't be too nervous, but a little nerves never hurt anyone :p

Hope that wasn't too much at once! :p
 

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Its more and less stressfull than everyone says. I hated HS, but I was an anti-social outcast of the LGBT spectrum. I was doomed from the start. I just reccomend doing well...do better than I did anyways.
 

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Probably relax and enjoy your time there. I just Graduated this year and out of all my time in school, the first three years of high school were my favorite. I did not have much trouble in my classes, but remember to study, do homework and not be a wise ass to the teachers.
 

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Don't listen to your grade 8 teachers. High school is slightly harder than elementary school. That's about it for actual school stuff.

Don't be an asshole, don't let anyone treat you like crap. Also DON'T STAND IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FUCKING HALL. People in grade 9 do that at my school all the time and I've started just pushing them out of the way. That counts as being an asshole.

That should cover a few things. Good luck!
 

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Let me know how it goes.
I never went.
Well, I did for 3 months but then left due to insane amounts of bullying from both students and teachers.... have fun! :D
 

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novixz said:
Pegghead said:
So what grades does high-school cover in the states? I've been in "high-school" for the past four years (over here it covers years 7-12, myself currently being in year 10) and I've heard that the system's a bit different in the US.

I guess all I can say is make a good first impression, depending on how well you get along with teachers and all the other kids in your year (I'm guessing you're going to a co-ed school. If so, be thankful for it, I'm not saying my school's bad but it gets a bit wierd after a while going to a same-sex school) high-school can either be a great time or a living hell.As for grades, all you can do is do your best, listen to your teachers and try and avoid stress...neither schooling nor your social-life should dominate your time, they should both just be in equal balance (because there is a bigger workload...it's managable and somewhat more flexible though).
Here in the U.S.A it's usually 9th to 12th grade.
Okay...in that case I s'pose just enjoy yourself and don't get too stressed out. The work-load'll be a bit bigger but (and I'm mostly going off my experience) you get more choice in your subjects and teachers seem to get along better with older students. Btw, might wanna catch some Z's if you don't want your first impression in high-school to be falling asleep in class.
 

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Plan your classes for every year ahead of time, don't be late, get on the good side of your teachers and do your homework. Ignore the assholes, because 85% of people in high school will be an asshole at some point, even your friends. High school sucks, but college is fantastic. Also, if you do plan on college, see what they want and take classes accordingly.
 

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Find the biggest person you can and shank them. it's the only way to assert your dominance.

Also, sports are fun and not crappy like they are in grade school. there's alot more extra curricular stuff to do, try as much as you can.
 

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I'm going back in less than 2 weeks. These are my last two years before college.

So far, high school seems exactly the same as my elementary school year and middle school year. ( The people were nicer, unlike in middle school. Fuck those were the worst three years of my life.)

High School is pretty much a time were you go through...some identity questions. At least for me, I'm starting to learn alot about myself. So be ready to face some changes on how you feel you are.
 

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Julianking93 said:
Let me know how it goes.
I never went.
Well, I did for 3 months but then left due to insane amounts of bullying from both students and teachers.... have fun! :D
Yeah highschool sucked imo... the only people who say it's the best years of their life are the ones who never had to deal with being different...<.<

OT: yeah highschool sucks... dread waking up in the morning and cherish your bus ride there like it's the last moments of your life before you're slowly tortured to death... also take woodshop if they offer it... that shits awesome...<.<
 

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2012 Wont Happen said:
Expect to skate by your freshman and sophomore years doing very well if you have any brains whatsoever.

Expect to be pounded in the ass by your junior year.

Expect to skate by your senior year.
This.

EDIT: Should probably have more content than that. Uhh, honestly, don't expect much. If you've watched a bunch of movies or whatever in "preparation" for high school, I can tell you now they're all bullshit. In fact, all "preparation" for high school is pointless. There isn't much to it. If you're afraid of getting thrown in trash cans by seniors or something, then be inconspicuous. Don't make yourself a target and you won't be one.
 

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On the 18th i will become a senior believe me its not that bad and also freshman year is easy street people will tell you stupid stuff like my 8th grade teacher said it was a slap in the face... in the end its just pointless busy work

Edit: Don't call a teacher mom or dad people will never forget.... trust me